20 sumo wrestlers rescue drowning woman in Tokyo—reports | Inquirer Sports

20 sumo wrestlers rescue drowning woman in Tokyo—reports

/ 07:19 PM June 11, 2020

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FILE – In this picture taken on August 28, 2019, sumo wrestlers exercise during a training session at a stable in Tokyo. (Photo by Behrouz MEHRI / AFP)

Twenty sumo wrestlers flexed their muscles outside the ring to rescue a woman from drowning in a Tokyo river on Thursday, according to local news reports.

A man rushed to the riverside in eastern Tokyo when he saw the woman in her 30s flailing in the water and screaming for help, saying: “I can’t die,” local media reported.

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While the man was struggling to pull her back onto a river wall, the stablemaster from a nearby sumo stable heard the commotion and dispatched 20 of his wrestlers to the scene, according to the Mainichi Shimbun daily.

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The wrestlers from the Sakaigawa stable quickly hauled her out of the river and helped carry her on a stretcher to an ambulance, the newspaper said on its website.

She was sent to hospital and later confirmed unhurt, the daily added.

Police reportedly plan to send a letter of gratitude to the wrestlers for their life-saving feat.

Immediate confirmation of the news reports was not available.

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